I'm craving something sweet & cold...
Femmekid
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What are some good sweet & cold treats that are weight loss friendly?
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The best that I have found to eat occassionaly are skinny cow ice cream sandwiches and bars. They range fron 70-150 calories. Like them as an occassional treat.0
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Frozen grapes. Yum.0
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edys frozen fruit bars - i love the lemon ones and the lime.0
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I've never tried the Skinny Cow ones, but I've thought about buying some.0
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Skinny Cow ice cream cones are amazing. AMAZING0
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Skinny Cow ice cream cones are amazing. AMAZING0
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Freeze a banana, then whip it up in your blender - take a bit but it has the texture of ice cream.0
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If you really want to max out your sweet tooth, try 1/2 cup of low fat vanilla frozen yogurt with a Tbsp or so of honey drizzled over the top. Not calorie free, but super satisfying.0
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i vote skinny cow ice cream...that stuff is delish! it comes in several great flavors and is really creamy!0
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Ice coffee with one or two sugars0
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The weight watchers ice creams are also very good. Most of them are 150 cals or less I think.
Also, I need to try this whole frozen grapes thing.. sounds awesome.0 -
Yes, I was going to say some kind of frozen fruit or Skinny cow. I LOVE skinny cow. I'd recommend the strawberry cheesecake cup (150 cals). It really does taste like it, not like those tasteless/bland "diet" things0
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Freeze a banana, then whip it up in your blender - take a bit but it has the texture of ice cream.
^This is what I was going to say, but you could also add a spoon full of peanut butter or nutella when blending. So yummy!!0 -
Fudgsicle brand sugar free fudge bars! 40 calories for one individual wrapped bar. That's what I usually have but even if you have 2, 80 calories is great for a big ice cream bar!0
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I agree with Skinny Cow! Don't know if you have Publix where you live, but they are buy one get one free this week.0
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Popsicles!0
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Freeze a banana, then whip it up in your blender - take a bit but it has the texture of ice cream.0
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I tossed some yogurt in the freezer tonight…was pretty tasty and so easy.0
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At Caribou Coffee shop (if you are near one), you can get a "Northern Lite" dark chocolate cooler small size for just 90 calories and it is really delicious. Or, you can buy chocolate graham crackers break them in half and put fat free whip topping in between two squares and wrap them in plastic and put in freezer. They taste like ice cream sandwiches but I think they rank at one point each on weight watchers.0
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I buy frozen yogurt or the slow churned dryers (I think it's the slow churned type).....they range from 110-130cal per 1/2 cup serving. My husband and I use a half cup and the kid cones (15 cal) for a cold and sweet treat. Or add cinnamon or something like that0
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I make these great protein fudgicles.
My kids love them too.
I add some Truvia.
http://gritandglimmer.com/a-knock-your-socks-off-jay-robb-fudgesicle-recipe-for-labor-day/0 -
canned pumpkin, peanut butter, and chocolate protein powder mixed & frozen -- sounds weird but it is so delish - check my blog -
http://marysforkandspoon.blogspot.com/2012/04/peanut-butter-pumpkin-cup-fake-out.html0 -
Fat free hunts snack packs are only 90 calories a cup. Carb control fudgecicles are about 40 cals each, Mars makes mini ice cream candy bars (like twix and snicker) for 90 cals each.0
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I do the frozen grapes too.
Frozen oranges work.
Cottage cheese and fresh pineapple cures my sweet tooth every time.0 -
Lite yogurt with Wawona tropical fruit mix (mango, papaya, strawberry, pineapple)
Dip fruit into your favorite flavored yogurt!0 -
The best that I have found to eat occassionaly are skinny cow ice cream sandwiches and bars. They range fron 70-150 calories. Like them as an occassional treat.
^This! I LOVE the skinny cow chocolate fudge bars and they are just enough to satisfy my craving.0 -
Ice cold bottle of water with Propel Zero Kiwi Strawberry. Yuummmm...0
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Freeze a banana, then whip it up in your blender - take a bit but it has the texture of ice cream.0
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